Abstract It is estimated that nearly 90% of children on the autism spectrum exhibit sensory atypicalities. What aspects of sensory processing are affected in autism? Although sensory processing can be studied along multiple dimensions, two of the most basic ones involve examining instantaneous sensory responses and how the responses change over time. These correspond to the dimensions of ‘sensitivity’ and ‘habituation’. Results thus far have indicated that autistic individuals do not differ systematically from controls in sensory acuity/sensitivity. However, data from studies of habituation have been equivocal. We have studied habituation in autism using two measures: galvanic skin response (GSR) and magneto-encephalography (...
ImportanceMore than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivit...
The neural underpinnings of sensory processing differences in autism remain poorly understood. This ...
Sensory dysfunction is characterized by difculty in receiving, processing, and integrating sensory s...
Abstract Autism is strongly associated with sensory processing difficulties. We inves...
Restricted until 18 May 2010.This study investigated the relationship between autonomic reactivity a...
OBJECTIVES. We examined whether children with and without autism spectrum disorder (ASD) differ in a...
Sensory dysfunctions may underlie key characteristics in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (AS...
BackgroundReconciling results obtained using different types of sensory measures is a challenge for ...
ObjectiveSensory overresponsivity (SOR), an atypical negative reaction to sensory stimuli, is highly...
Atypical sensory responsivity in autism spectrum disorder have been noted since the first descriptio...
Sensory filtering is the process of separating and distilling relevant sensory information from irre...
Autism spectrum disorder is a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder that has been linked to a range ...
Background: Patients with autism show clinical features suggestive of abnormal processing of auditor...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), characterized by impairments in social communication and repetitive ...
ImportanceMore than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivit...
ImportanceMore than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivit...
The neural underpinnings of sensory processing differences in autism remain poorly understood. This ...
Sensory dysfunction is characterized by difculty in receiving, processing, and integrating sensory s...
Abstract Autism is strongly associated with sensory processing difficulties. We inves...
Restricted until 18 May 2010.This study investigated the relationship between autonomic reactivity a...
OBJECTIVES. We examined whether children with and without autism spectrum disorder (ASD) differ in a...
Sensory dysfunctions may underlie key characteristics in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (AS...
BackgroundReconciling results obtained using different types of sensory measures is a challenge for ...
ObjectiveSensory overresponsivity (SOR), an atypical negative reaction to sensory stimuli, is highly...
Atypical sensory responsivity in autism spectrum disorder have been noted since the first descriptio...
Sensory filtering is the process of separating and distilling relevant sensory information from irre...
Autism spectrum disorder is a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder that has been linked to a range ...
Background: Patients with autism show clinical features suggestive of abnormal processing of auditor...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), characterized by impairments in social communication and repetitive ...
ImportanceMore than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivit...
ImportanceMore than half of youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have sensory overresponsivit...
The neural underpinnings of sensory processing differences in autism remain poorly understood. This ...
Sensory dysfunction is characterized by difculty in receiving, processing, and integrating sensory s...